Aksel Schiøtz.
- Title
- Aksel Schiøtz. Vol. 3.
- Published by
- Copenhagen, Denmark : Danacord, [1997]
- Author
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Details
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- Description
- 1 audio disc : digital, mono; 4 3/4 in.
- Series statement
- The complete Aksel Schiøtz recordings, 1933-1946 ; v. 3
- Schiøtz, Aksel, 1906-1975. Complete Aksel Schiøtz recordings, 1933-1946 ; v. 3.
- Subject
- Contents
- Dichterliebe : op. 48 / Robert Schumann (27:00) -- Die Mainacht : op. 43 no. 2 (3:28) ; Sonntag : op. 47 no. 3 (1:39) ; Ständchen : op. 106 no. 1 (1:32) / Johannes Brahms -- Vær hilset, i damer : op. 49 no. 3 = Be greeted, ladies (3:04) ; Foraarsregn : op. 49 no. 6 = Spring rain (2:47) -- En digters sidste sang : op. 18 no. 3 = A poet's last song (3:08) / Edvard Grieg -- Käraste bröder = Dearest brothers (3:01) ; Gubben är gammal = Old age is with me (3:16) ; Så lunka vi så småningom (3:13) = So tipsy we are taking leave ; Hör klockorna med ängsligt dån = Hear bells give out a fearful boom (2:42) ; Joachim uti Babylon = Joachim lived in Babylon (3:03) ; Vila vid denna källa = Sit down around the spring here (2:49) / Carl Michael Bellman -- Aperite mihi portas justitiae / Diderik Buxtehude (Elsa Sigfuss, contralto; Holger Nørgaard, bass; Else Marie Bruun, Julius Koppel, violins; Torben Anton Svendsen, violoncello; Mogens Wöldike, harpsichord) (8:03).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Song cycle (1st work), songs, and a sacred cantata (14th work).
- Words of the 1st work by Heinrich Heine; the 8th-13th works are settings by Bellman of his own poems principally to pre-existent melodies.
- Originally released on HMV 78 rpm discs.
- Compact disc.
- Program notes by Arne Helman and Aksel Schiøtz, in Danish with English translation, and texts with English translations (39 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded Jan. 8 and 10, 1946, London (1st-7th works), May 9, 1946, Stockholm (7th-13th works), and May 22, 1946, Copenhagen (14th work).
- Language (note)
- Sung in German, Danish, Swedish, and Latin.